BLACK CAKE BY CHARMAINE WILKERSON
Black Cake is a book that appears sweeter on the outside but is surprisingly more emotional and profound on the inside. This multigenerational saga is a domestic fiction combined with a historical background that surrounds a family on an unnamed Caribbean island.
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